Shop new Ford Ranger trucks at Wendle Ford in Spokane, WA—ready for daily drives, job sites, and weekend escapes across the Inland Northwest.
The Ford Ranger hits the sweet spot for drivers who want a truck that’s easy to live with every day but still feels confident when work (or the weekend) calls. In the Spokane area, that often looks like commuting up Division Street, hauling supplies between Spokane Valley and Airway Heights, and then heading out toward Mount Spokane, Riverside State Park, or the lakes with gear in the bed. If you’re starting your search, browse our new Ford Ranger inventory and use the model overview on our Ford Ranger research page to compare key features before you pick a trim.
One reason so many shoppers land on a Ranger is how balanced the capability feels. It’s sized and maneuverable for tight parking lots and city errands, but it’s also built to tow and haul with confidence when properly equipped. If you’re planning on towing a small camper, utility trailer, or outdoor toys, take a look at our helpful guide on how towing capacity works so you can match a truck setup to what you actually pull. And if you want a broader Spokane-focused comparison of truck strength across the lineup, our article on the best Ford trucks for hauling and towing is a great way to see where the Ranger fits versus other options.
In the Inland Northwest, “off-road” often means snowy back roads, muddy trailheads, or rugged camp routes—not just rock-crawling. The Ranger is designed to handle a variety of surfaces with available drive modes and trail-focused features that help you keep momentum and control. If you’re curious about Ford’s trail tech, learn how it works in our Ford Trail Control explainer, and get a quick overview of how different settings change vehicle behavior in our guide to Ford Drive Modes. These resources can help you decide whether you want a straightforward everyday build or something more trail-ready for frequent weekend adventures.
The Ranger is also a great “one-truck” solution because it doesn’t feel like a punishment on normal days. Depending on trim, you can find convenience and comfort upgrades that make the commute smoother, plus tech that’s especially useful when towing or navigating tighter spaces. If you’re narrowing down what you want inside the cabin and which features matter most, the Ford Ranger model page is a simple way to review highlights and then jump back into the Ranger listings to find the right match.
The Ranger lineup keeps choices clear with four trims, so it’s easy to pick a direction and then fine-tune features from there. If you want a quick overview, see the trim lineup on our Ranger research page, then shop what’s available right now in our new Ranger inventory.
If you’re still deciding on size, it helps to compare the full truck lineup in one place—especially if you’re weighing a compact pickup or a full-size truck for heavier towing needs. Start with our Ford trucks and vans inventory hub, then check out alternatives like the Ford Maverick for maximum maneuverability or the Ford F-150 for expanded payload and trailering capability. And if you’re curious about electrified ownership, you can explore Ford hybrids and EVs and learn how charging works with our EV charging guide.
When you’re ready, the fastest path is to shortlist a few trucks from our new Ford Ranger inventory, then reach out to schedule your visit. You can also save time at the dealership by completing our online finance application and estimating your current vehicle’s value with Value Your Trade. If you have questions about packages, towing setup, or availability, contact our team anytime through our contact page.
The Ford Ranger is typically offered in four trims: XL, XLT, Lariat, and Ranger Raptor. For a quick overview of what each trim is designed to do, start with our Ford Ranger research page, then shop what’s currently available in our new Ranger inventory.
When properly equipped, the Ford Ranger can tow up to 7,500 lbs. If you’re comparing tow ratings or want a refresher on how towing capacity is calculated (cargo, passengers, configuration, and more), see our guide on how much your vehicle can tow and our Spokane-focused overview of Ford towing and hauling capability.
Yes—depending on trim and equipment, the Ranger can include drive modes and trail-focused systems built to help maintain control on slippery, loose, or uneven surfaces. Learn how Ford’s off-road cruise-style tech works in our Trail Control article, and see how different settings affect vehicle behavior in our Ford Drive Modes guide.
You can get started online in minutes—submit our finance application to streamline the buying process, then estimate your current vehicle’s value with Value Your Trade. If you’d like help choosing a trim or confirming availability, connect with us via our contact page.